Events

Thursday, March 4

Recyclemania is an intercollegiate recycling competition to promote recycling at university campuses. Find a bin, drop it in. If you want to get more involved, please contact us. We will be doing two days of volunteer activity, one in Febuary and one in March.

This workshop is to help prepare for the CIL Spreadsheets test. It doesn't matter if you're familiar with the material and know what you need help with or if you just need a place to start. Bring your student ID so right after the test review you can head upstairs and take it while it's fresh in your mind.

Mental Health on Campus: A lecture with Dr. Jim Davis, Director of USU Student Health and Wellness.
A presentation will be given on the National Alliance on Mental Illness, which will then be followed up by a discussion on the state of student mental health and emotional wellness at Utah State University by Dr. Jim Davis. Discussion will include information on depression, neurons, brain chemistry, and available treatment options. There will be a question and answer session following the presentations, and light refreshments will be served after.
March 4th, 2010
6:30 pm
Old Main Room 119
Utah State Campus
Logan, Utah

Friends of Merrill-Cazier Library present its spring 2010 lecture with guest Brian Cannon and the lecture 'Utah in the Twentieth Century.' Cannon was editor of the book with the same title, published by USU Press. The book includes a collection of essasys that highlight the state of Utah during the 20th century. The lecture is free and all are invited.
Friends of the Merrill-Cazier Library is a community-based support organization that works to create awareness of Merrill-Cazier Library and its resources, facilities and personnel.

'Love's Labour's Lost,' Morgan Theatre, March 4-6 and 10-13, 7:30 p.m. Presented by USU's Department of Theatre Arts.
Utah State Theatre in the Department of Theatre Arts, produces 'Love's Labour's Lost,' one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s.
Reserved tickets $13 adults, free to USU Students with ID. Tickets available at the Caine School of the Arts box office, boxoffice.usu.edu, 797-8022. CSA Box Office hours 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F, Chase Fine Arts Center, FAC 139-B.